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Show Farewell Testimonial To Honor Departing Missionary -' .v GAIL B. BRADSHAW Announcement has been made by the College Ward of the Cedar Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, that Gall B. Bradshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradshaw. has been call ed to serve a two-year mission. Gall will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City Wednes-, Wednes-, day, April 11 prior to departure to the Central States Mission with headquarters at Independence, Indepen-dence, Mo. The young man will be honored honor-ed Sunday evening, April 8 at 8 at a farewell testimonial. His many friends have been extend-ed extend-ed a cordial invitation to attend. Gail is a graduate of the Cedar City school system and also re-reived re-reived his associate degree at the College of Southern Utah. He continued his education at the University of Utah where he graduated with high honors in the field of business. He served a two-year tour of duty with the Army prior to re-turning re-turning to Cedar City where he has been serving as office manager man-ager at Bradshaw Chevrolet Co. Sunday evening's program will include remarks by Newel Was- den and his brother Robert Brad-shaw, Brad-shaw, and Bishop Vernee Frame. Gall will give a response. The organ and piano prelude music will be furnished by Janet Ja-net Wasden and Gall's mother, Christy Bradshaw. The congregation congre-gation will sing "How Firm a Foundation," with Donald Jones giving the invocation. A vocal trio composed of ltuth Urle, Elaine Southwick" and Emma Em-ma Warren, accompanied by Mary Jane Seaman, will also perform as will Roy L. Halversen with a violin solo. Closing song by the congrega-tlon congrega-tlon will be "The Lord Is My Lighf Benediction will be by James Watson. |